Gender Influence on Part-time Working: An Empirical Study upon the EU and Turkey
In this empirical study, it’s investigated differences of part-time working rates between men and women in the period of 2000-2012. 17 members of the EU and Turkey -as a candidate country- are participated in the study. Turkey is participated into the study too, because Turkey must adapt the most of the regulations of EU as a candidate member of the Union. The data are collected from OECD and World Bank statistics web site. Beyond that many database indicate part-time employment rates for both common and national definition of part-time working for statistical purpose. According to this it’s aimed to determine whether there is a significant difference between part-time working rates that are based on common and national definition. In the literature, there are some studies that investigate fertility rates and part-time employment rates of women. The correlation of these two variables that are belonged the years 2000-2012 is tested and the findings are indicated in the study. Furthermore, it’s analyzed the rate differences of part-time working for men and women in the period of 2000-2012.
Year of publication: |
2014
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Authors: | Aslı Beyhan Acar |
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International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science. - Society for the Study of Business and Finance - SSBF, ISSN 2147-4478. - Vol. 3.2014, 2, p. 20-30
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Publisher: |
Society for the Study of Business and Finance - SSBF |
Subject: | part-time employment | fertility | women | men | gender |
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